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america's diner is always open. >>> president obama nominated his secretary of commerce to be the first chinese american to hold that position. the president credited lock with expanding exports to china and said he's earned trust of business leaders. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family as a advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> if confirmed by the senate lock would succeed former utah governor john huntsman who may decide to run for republican nomination for president. >> president and mrs. obama went on facebook to launch a campaign against cyber bullies. >> for a long time bullying treated as growing up. but we're seeing how harmful it can be for our kids when this follows them to the computer screen. >> they will host a conference thursday, bringing students, teachers and parents together to discuss ways to stop bullying. technology to identify bullies has been developed by crisp thinking a british firm that can lead to reformed behavior. >> this is just -- they're going to be bad and that
america's diner is always open. >>> president obama nominated his secretary of commerce to be the first chinese american to hold that position. the president credited lock with expanding exports to china and said he's earned trust of business leaders. >> i'm going back to the birth place of my grandfather, my father, my mom, and her side of the family as a advocate for america, the country where i was born and raised. >> if confirmed by the senate lock would succeed former...
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economy and america's future. he would disagree, he thinks the policies are working. i think the evidence shows they're not. government spending created jobs and opportunity, america would be leading the world in job creation right now. i hope he loses his elections, not because he's a democrat, but because policies are bad for america. >> reporter: a debate he says he will continue to have, but from the united states senate, not the campaign trail. i'm jonathan karl for "nightline" in miami. >> look for jon's full interview on abcnews.com/nightline. thanks to jon for that. >>> and coming up, we turn to the incredible story of a terrible shark attack and the inspiring young surfer girl who left it all in her wake. depression is a serious medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of
economy and america's future. he would disagree, he thinks the policies are working. i think the evidence shows they're not. government spending created jobs and opportunity, america would be leading the world in job creation right now. i hope he loses his elections, not because he's a democrat, but because policies are bad for america. >> reporter: a debate he says he will continue to have, but from the united states senate, not the campaign trail. i'm jonathan karl for...
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later on "america this morning" and also on "good morning america," we'll bring you more extensive live reporting from the scene there in the earthquake zone. >>> shifting gears and taking a look at your monday forecast. stormy in the south, up to 2 inches of rain from memphis to nashville and also raleigh. showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. rain and a dusting of snow from st. louis to bloomington, illinois. rain in the pacific northwest and mountain snow in the rockies. >> 54 in boise. 66 in sacramento. 86 in phoenix. 52 in omaha. 45 in chicago. 39 in detroit. 38 in boston. >> as aid pours in to help quake victims in japan, a man far from the disaster zone is doing his part one brush stroke at a time tiger yonemoto cannot reach his friends or family in japan but he set up a shop along a miami beach street to raise money for them. he's painted calligraphy messages with inspiring words like love, peace and hope. >> he says it is rewarding to use a simple talent to make a difference. those folks need all the hope and prayers they can get these days. that's for sure. >>> more
later on "america this morning" and also on "good morning america," we'll bring you more extensive live reporting from the scene there in the earthquake zone. >>> shifting gears and taking a look at your monday forecast. stormy in the south, up to 2 inches of rain from memphis to nashville and also raleigh. showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. rain and a dusting of snow from st. louis to bloomington, illinois. rain in the pacific northwest and mountain...
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sorry, middle america. yeah, i said it. >> reporter: it's a far cry from the charlie sheen i encountered in 2003. then married to denise richards, with a baby on the way. >> i was out of options. i was done fighting, you know? i went as low as a guy can go and still have a heartbeat. you know? >> reporter: back then, sheen was a go-to guy for others seeking 12-step assistance. >> the amount of people this man helps to help them get sober and the amount of phone calls that we get of people that need help, he's the first one that they go to. >> reporter: these days, not so much. >> first of all, the day i got introduced to aa, they stole 22 years, something, from me. >> reporter: off drugs, sheen's more likely to find lucrative work than this week's women of woe, as they seek the kind of success sheen has gleefully left behind. you know, for that story in 2003, i went to the softball field in central park in new york, with charlie, just to hit a few balls and stuff. but charlie insisted on using hard balls, b
sorry, middle america. yeah, i said it. >> reporter: it's a far cry from the charlie sheen i encountered in 2003. then married to denise richards, with a baby on the way. >> i was out of options. i was done fighting, you know? i went as low as a guy can go and still have a heartbeat. you know? >> reporter: back then, sheen was a go-to guy for others seeking 12-step assistance. >> the amount of people this man helps to help them get sober and the amount of phone calls...
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so i might be very naive in saying this is america. we pride ourselves in our freedom of speech, that means freedom of speech for everyone, i suppose. and the film makes quite clear that although the phelps have some pretty dreadful beliefs, in my opinion, that it's not a film about them. >> you're in "the fighter" with david o. russell brought you back to that area. how does that affect you as an actress? how does it affect you as an actor and how does it affect your life? >> i hope it doesn't affect me as an actor. i'm very proud of the technique, i still am learning with every job i do. and changed my life somewhat in ways, and mostly around work and the opportunity -- work opportunities that will be available to me. i work all the time. sometimes i don't get paid. sometimes i get paid a little less than most everybody else. again, it's just more fun when you have that much room to play, where the picture is -- >> and it's got to be fun just to win something anyway. >> to -- >> forget the rest of it. >> to get a prize is really supe
so i might be very naive in saying this is america. we pride ourselves in our freedom of speech, that means freedom of speech for everyone, i suppose. and the film makes quite clear that although the phelps have some pretty dreadful beliefs, in my opinion, that it's not a film about them. >> you're in "the fighter" with david o. russell brought you back to that area. how does that affect you as an actress? how does it affect you as an actor and how does it affect your life?...
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she'll be on "good morning america" later. that's it for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," power play. the change in military command over libya's no-fly zone. >> u.s. military is pulling ck >>> making news in america this morning. the u.s. as the mission gains more support. >> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system, after one controller admits sleeping on the job. >> and the champion dethroned, duke is dominated by arizona as march madness sweet 16 gets into high gear. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for being with us today. >> there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could happen as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with latest detail. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. the u.s. has been cutting back on the no-fly zone enforcement. theess pentagon said 75% are now flown by the coalition partners. soon, this transition is going to be official. the no-fly zone over l
she'll be on "good morning america" later. that's it for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," power play. the change in military command over libya's no-fly zone. >> u.s. military is pulling ck >>> making news in america this morning. the u.s. as the mission gains more support. >> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system, after one controller admits sleeping on the job. >> and the champion dethroned,...
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we'll bring you live updates on "america this morning" and later on "good morning america." and, of course, for breaking news any time, you can go to abcnews.com. >>> and now to our other breaking story, the nuclear crisis in japan. u.s. officials are now saying it could take weeks to bring the crippled nuclear complex under control. this as the situation remains dangerous and complicated. brad wheelis has the very latest details. >> reporter: the latest pictures reveal how far gone the reactors are. explosions and blazing heat have reduced the units to ravaged skeletons. plant operators have put in a new power line to restore electricity and get water pumps working again. if that fails, the pentagon has shipped in american pumps, but japanese workers will have to operate them, continuing to defy death. in reactor four, the water and the fuel rod pool is critically low, if there's even any left. without water the rods will ignite and send radioactive smoke into the atmosphere. at reactor three a five-foot thick container is likely cracked. if its core melts down, it could se
we'll bring you live updates on "america this morning" and later on "good morning america." and, of course, for breaking news any time, you can go to abcnews.com. >>> and now to our other breaking story, the nuclear crisis in japan. u.s. officials are now saying it could take weeks to bring the crippled nuclear complex under control. this as the situation remains dangerous and complicated. brad wheelis has the very latest details. >> reporter: the latest...